In 2015, a man was found guilty of what would become known as the biggest case of lottery fraud in history.Eddie Tipton, former information-security director for the Multi-State Lottery Association, was an expert at computer software. He developed his own program to predict winning lottery numbers on certain dates at certain times in certain locations. Tipton, his brother and a few other co-conspirators used the program to illegally collect lottery winnings from at least five Midwestern states.However, their fraudulent acts would come to an end when a lawyer, on behalf of Tipton, tried to anonymously collect a jackpot worth $16.5 million from Iowa's Hot Lotto game in 2011.Watch the video above to learn about how a man on the inside was caught hacking the system and claiming millions in lottery winnings.Read more about the trial on KCCI.com

Eddie Tipton, former information-security director for the Multi-State Lottery Association, was an expert at computer software. He developed his own program to predict winning lottery numbers on certain dates at certain times in certain locations. Tipton, his brother and a few other co-conspirators used the program to illegally collect lottery winnings from at least five Midwestern states.

However, their fraudulent acts would come to an end when a lawyer, on behalf of Tipton, tried to anonymously collect a jackpot worth $16.5 million from Iowa's Hot Lotto game in 2011.

Watch the video above to learn about how a man on the inside was caught hacking the system and claiming millions in lottery winnings.